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Name: Date: Chapter Nine Outline Lesson 2: How Organisms Reproduce Objectives: I. Asexual Reproduction 1. Some organisms pass an exact copy of all their _________________ to their offspring. As a result, the offspring are identical to the _____________________. 2. This form of reproduction is called _________________________ reproduction. Their cell divides to form two __________________________ _________________. 3. The new cells allow your body grow, heal, and replace _______________ ________________. Name: II. Date: Advantages and Disadvantages of Asexual Reproduction ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION DEFINITION ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES EXAMPLES SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Name: III. Date: Mitosis 1. In cells that have a nucleus, asexual reproduction occurs in the form of ___________________. Mitosis is the dividing of a cell’s nucleus. Before the cell undergoes mitosis, it makes a _______________ of its DNA. 2. The DNA is found in the nucleus in rod-shaped structures called ___________________________. 3. STAGES OF MITOSIS: The main steps in mitosis and cell division: a. During mitosis the __________________ disappears. b. The pairs of ______________________ line up in the center of the cell. c. The members of each pair separate and move to ___________________________ ends of the cell. d. The cell _____________________________ pinches in between the two sets of chromosomes. e. A __________________ forms around each set. f. Two identical cells are ______________________. g. Each new cell has an exact copy of the chromosomes that were in the parent cell. Name: IV. Date: Sexual Reproduction 1. Humans and many other kinds or organisms have two _____________________________. 2. During sexual reproduction, a cell from one parent joins with a cell from the other parent. Most _________________________ and ______________________________ reproduce by sexual reproduction. V. Gametes 1. Sexual reproduction involves both a female parent and a male parent. The female produces the ___________________ ______________________. 2. The male produces _________________ ____________________. 3. Sperm cells and egg cells are called sex cells or ________________________________. VI. Meiosis 1. Gametes form by a division of the nucleus called _______________________________. During meiosis the ___________________________ disappears. 2. The pairs of _______________________ line up and in the center of the cell and then separate. 3. A ____________________ forms around each set of chromosomes. Next, the cell divides into two ________________________ cells. Name: Date: 4. Stages of Meiosis a. DNA in chromosomes have been ____________________________________. b. Paired _____________________________ line up. c. Paired chromosomes separate and move to the opposite sides of the _________________. d. The cell _________________________________. e. Paired ______________________________ line up. f. Members of each pair separate and move to ___________________________ sides of the cell. g. The ________________________ divides. Four sex _____________________________ are formed. VII. FERTILIZATION Fertilization is the process by which a sperm cell and an egg cell join to form ____________________ ______________________. The cell is called a ____________________________.